United States
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Flat parking lots with pit toilet. Also a good place for launching kayaks. No fee, no signs prohibiting camping. A couple big RV's and tents staying there when I was there, but there was still room.
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Great spot, although still slightly noisy from the road. Pit toilet was clean. There is a sign saying you need a discover pass, ours was not checked. We arrived at 19:30 and left at 07:30.
Report Check-InAs a single woman, I turned around and camped across the street instead. There’s a lot of full-time campers here with junkyard and political signs. The end of the road is covered in trash and bullet cases as noted by others. The vibe was off and I feel a lot more comfortable across the way at the established campground
Report Check-InDiscover pass required. Pulled in at 9pm. Few other RVs and tent campers. No ATT
Report Check-InDiscover pass required. Pulled In at 9pm few other RVs and tent campers
Report Check-InGreat spot for the night. Plenty of spaces to park for camping. Just don’t take up the areas used for trucks with boat trailers. Talking from experience with my own truck and trailer.
Lots of sun and water access.
Flat parking lots with pit toilet. Also a good place for launching kayaks. No fee, no signs prohibiting camping. A couple big RV's and tents staying there when I was there, but there was still room.
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